* FoeYayShipping: A bit between Katrielle and Emiliana, if only because Emiliana is unusually concerned with proving her superiority to Katrielle, [[spoiler: yet she'll risk her career to save Katrielle from being arrested.]] It's a bit one-sided, though if Katrielle was a lesbian it would explain her complete non-interest in Ernest.

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* FoeYayShipping: A bit between Katrielle and Emiliana, if only because Emiliana is unusually concerned with proving her superiority to Katrielle, [[spoiler: yet she'll risk her career to save Katrielle from being arrested.]] It's a bit one-sided, though if Katrielle was a lesbian it would explain her complete non-interest in Ernest.though.

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason: [[Sarcasm Mode Yes, because not being interesting in one particular individual from the opposite sex already makes you gay or lesbian. Jesus Christ, guys, there's far-fetching, and then there's this. Perhaps you should spend less time imposing your head-canon to the wiki articles and more time adding meaningful information

* TrailersAlwaysLie: All the promotional material for the game suggests that there will be [[spoiler: an overarching arc of Katrielle searching for her father, while his disappearance is really only mentioned in a few cutscenes and Kat is only seen searching for him in the intro.]]

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* TrailersAlwaysLie: All the promotional material for the game suggests that there will be [[spoiler: an overarching arc of Katrielle searching for her father, while his disappearance is really only mentioned in a few cutscenes and Kat is only seen searching for him in the intro.]]]]----

* FoeYayShipping: A bit between Katrielle and Emiliana, if only because Emiliana is unusually concerned with proving her superiority to Katrielle, [[spoiler: yet she'll risk her career to save Katrielle from being arrested.]] It's a bit one-sided, though if Katrielle was a lesbian it would explain her complete non-interest in Ernest.

* ContestedSequel: Fans of the ''Layton'' games are deeply divided as to whether this game should be considered a true sequel or merely an interesting spin-off, with the most frequent points of debate being its looser, more open-ended plot, its mostly superficial ties to the games before it, and the proliferation of stock "trick question" puzzles at the expense of deeper, more challenging ones.

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* ContestedSequel: Fans of the ''Layton'' games are deeply divided as to whether this game should be considered a true sequel to Hershel Layton's saga or merely an interesting spin-off, with the most frequent points of debate being its looser, more open-ended plot, its mostly superficial ties to the games before it, and the proliferation of stock "trick question" puzzles at the expense of deeper, more challenging ones.

* ContestedSequel: Fans of the ''Layton'' games are deeply divided as to whether this game should be considered part of the main series or merely an interesting spin-off, the most frequent points of debate being its looser, more open-ended plot and the proliferation of stock "trick question" puzzles at the expense of deeper, more challenging ones.

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* ContestedSequel: Fans of the ''Layton'' games are deeply divided as to whether this game should be considered part of the main series a true sequel or merely an interesting spin-off, with the most frequent points of debate being its looser, more open-ended plot plot, its mostly superficial ties to the games before it, and the proliferation of stock "trick question" puzzles at the expense of deeper, more challenging ones.

* ContestedSequel: Fans of the ''Layton'' games are deeply divided as to whether this game should be considered part of the main series or merely a fun spin-off, the most frequent points of debate being its looser, more open-ended plot and the proliferation of stock "trick question" puzzles at the expense of deeper, more challenging ones.

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* ContestedSequel: Fans of the ''Layton'' games are deeply divided as to whether this game should be considered part of the main series or merely a fun an interesting spin-off, the most frequent points of debate being its looser, more open-ended plot and the proliferation of stock "trick question" puzzles at the expense of deeper, more challenging ones.

* ContestedSequel: Fans of the ''Layton'' games are deeply divided as to whether this game should be considered part of the main series or merely a fun spin-off, the most frequent points of debate being its looser, more open-ended plot and the proliferation of stock "trick question" puzzles at the expense of deeper, more challenging ones.

* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The two big mysteries in the introduction are that of Hershel mysteriously leaving a young Katrielle and the origin of Sherl the dog. [[spoiler: While the former doesn't get mentioned almost entirely after the first hour or so, the latter does get a [[HandWave passing mention]] in the form of a case coda.]]

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The two big mysteries in the introduction are that of Hershel mysteriously leaving a young Katrielle and the origin of Sherl the dog. [[spoiler: While the former doesn't get mentioned almost entirely after the first hour or so, the latter does get a [[HandWave passing mention]] in the form of a case coda.]]* TrailersAlwaysLie: All the promotional material for the game suggests that there will be [[spoiler: an overarching arc of Katrielle searching for her father, while his disappearance is really only mentioned in a few cutscenes and Kat is only seen searching for him in the intro.]]

* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The two big mysteries in the introduction are that of Hershel mysteriously leaving a young Katrielle and the origin of Sherl the dog. [[spoiler: While the former doesn't get mentioned almost entirely after the first hour or so, the latter does get a [[HandWave passing mention]] in the form of a case coda.]]

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